A standard Bobcat bucket typically holds about 0.5 to 1 cubic yard of soil, depending on the size of the bucket. Smaller buckets may hold around 0.5 cubic yards, while larger ones can accommodate up to 1 cubic yard or slightly more. It's important to check the specific bucket size for an accurate measurement.
3 ft x 3ft x 2.25 ft = 20.25 cu ft = 0.75 yards Note: this is the theoretical volume and not the effective one. You have to consider the nature of soil to establish the bucket fill factor: ex light soil you have an overload, so you multiply x 110%, heavy soil x 95%, roc x 85%, etc.
There is about 2800lbs in 2 yards of top soil.
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to figure yards of soil you need cubic feet ( 400 sq ft X how deep??)then divide by 9
Legally, it's usually around
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To cover that area to that depth - you would need just under 8 cubic yards of soil.
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i believe a tri axlw will hold about 14 yards of top soil A Tri-Axle will hold up to20 - 25 yards of soil depending on weight. A Tandem will hold about 14 - 17 yards of soil. Tri-axle can hold about 30 yards of mulch. How much it will hold, depends on the size of the box. I can 'legally' load 20 yds of 'pit-run' (gravel) in a 24 foot tandem trailer (in my province).
1.5 divided by the volume of your bag in cubic yards. 40.5 divided by the volume of your bag in cubic feet.
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There may be very little or even none . Topsoil and "dirt" are different substances